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Frenulum labiorum pudendi

 
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Frenulum labiorum pudendi
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External genital organs of female. The labia minora have been drawn apart. (Label="Frenulum pudendi")
Latin frenulum labiorum pudendi
Gray's subject #270 1265

In female human anatomy, the frenulum labiorum pudendi (aka the fourchette or the posterior commissure of the labia minora) is a frenulum where the labia minora meet posteriorly.

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Pathology

The fourchette may be torn during delivery due to the sudden stretching of the vulval orifice, or during intercourse. To prevent this tearing in a haphazard manner, obstetricians and, less frequently, midwives may perform an episiotomy, which is a deliberate cut made in the perineum starting from the fourchette and continuing back along the perineum toward the anus.

The fourchette may also be torn in acts of sex wherein forced entry occurs such as rape. When the fourchette gets torn the bleeding which ensues sometimes requires surgical suturing for containment.

Etymology

"Fourchette" is French for "little fork"[1][2], and the word is also used as a technical term for a type of dessert fork. (See frenulum for details on the eytmology of that word.)

See also

References

  1. ^ fourchette at eMedicine Dictionary
  2. ^ wikt:fourchette

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